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    • The Institutions of Corporate Governance 

      Roe, Mark J. (2004)
      In this review piece, I outline the institutions of corporate governance decision-making in the large public firm in the wealthy West. By corporate governance, I mean the relationships at the top of the firm - the board ...
    • Instrumentalisms 

      Vermeule, Cornelius Adrian (Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2007)
    • Integrating Approaches to Privacy Across the Research Lifecycle: When Is Information Purely Public? 

      Gasser, Urs; O'Brien, David R.; Ullman, Jonathan; Altman, Micah; Bar-sinai, Michael; Nissim, Kobbi; Vadhan, Salil P.; Wojcik, Michael John; Wood, Alexandra B (Berkman Center for Internet & Society, 2015)
      On September 24-25, 2013, the Privacy Tools for Sharing Research Data project at Harvard University held a workshop titled "Integrating Approaches to Privacy across the Research Data Lifecycle." Over forty leading experts ...
    • Integration: Eastern Europe and the European Economic Communities 

      Kennedy, David W.; Webb, David E. (1990)
    • Intellectual Debt 

      Zittrain, Jonathan (Cambridge University Press, 2022-11-17)
      In this chapter, law and technology scholar Jonathan Zittrain warns of the danger of relying on answers for which we have no explanations. There are benefits to utilising solutions discovered through trial and error rather ...
    • Intellectual Property and the Organization of Information Production 

      Benkler, Yochai (Elsevier Science, 2002)
      This paper analyzes an area that economic analysis of intellectual property has generally ignored, namely, the effects of intellectual property rights on the relative desirability of various strategies for organizing ...
    • Intellectual Property Versus Prizes: A Policy-Lever Analysis 

      Roin, Benjamin N. (2010)
      Most developed nations rely on intellectual property as one of their primary tools to promote private investments in R&D. An alternative approach is for the government to reward innovators with a prize instead of an ...
    • Intentional Diminishment, the Non-Identity Problem, and Legal Liability 

      Cohen, I. Glenn (University of California, Hastings College of the Law, 2008)
      This Article, lying at the intersection of law and bioethics, examines whether it is wrongful to use assisted reproductive technology to intentionally create disabled children and whether legal liability should attach to ...
    • Intergenerational Justice for Children: Restructuring Adoption Reproduction & Child Welfare 

      Bartholet, Elizabeth (De Gruyter, 2014)
      An intergenerational justice perspective requires that we look at the condition of the existing generation of children and those to be born in the future. Many millions of the existing generation of children are now in ...
    • Intergenerational Justice for Children: Restructuring Adoption, Reproduction & Child Welfare Policy 

      Bartholet, Elizabeth (2014)
      This article takes seriously the idea of intergenerational justice for children, and takes as starting premises that child interests count as equivalent to adult, and that we owe justice not just to existing children but ...
    • Intermediate Filing in Household Taxation 

      Smith, Henry Edward (1998)
      This article explores an alternative filing system between joint and individual filing, here termed "intermediate filing." Under such a system, instead of allowing couples to "split" their income as joint filers or forcing ...
    • Intermittent Institutions 

      Vermeule, Cornelius Adrian (Sage Publications, 2011)
      Standing institutions have continuous existence: examples include the United Nations, the British Parliament, the U.S. presidency, the standing committees of the U.S. Congress, and the Environmental Protection Agency. ...
    • The International Adoption Cliff: Do Child Human Rights Matter? 

      Bartholet, Elizabeth (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2013)
      This revised speech characterizes the dramatic decline in international adoption since 2004 as a major child human rights tragedy, deliberately created by governmental and NGO policy-makers. It contrasts U.S. human rights ...
    • International Adoption: A Way Forward 

      Bartholet, Elizabeth (2011)
      This is the introduction to a special issue of articles on international adoption, summing up their relevance to the debate in the field. International adoption is in turmoil, with a dramatic reduction in recent years in ...
    • International Adoption: The Child's Story 

      Bartholet, Elizabeth (2008)
      Millions of infants and young children worldwide are desperately in need of nurturing homes. Many are living in institutions, and many on the streets, and almost all these children will either die in these situations, or ...
    • International Adoption: The Human Rights Position 

      Bartholet, Elizabeth (2009-08-31)
      International adoption is under siege, with the number of children placed dropping each of the last several years, and many countries imposing severe new restrictions. Key forces mounting the attack claim the child human ...
    • The International Anti-Corruption Campaign 

      Kennedy, David W. (Connecticut Journal of International Law Association, 1999)
    • The International Human Rights Regime: Still Part of the Problem? 

      Kennedy, David W. (Harvard Law School, 2002)
      Let me begin by expressing my gratitude to the editors of this volume, and to the University of Newcastle, for organizing the conversation from which these papers were developed. I was tremendously honored that colleagues ...
    • International Humanitarianism: The Dark Sides 

      Kennedy, David W. (The International Center for Not-for-Profit Law, 2004)